I think telnet requests might be forwarded properly if they originate from outside my LAN, but I don't have a way to test. Anyone?
looks like its working... good job... :)
Vitoc=noob? still?
I should get you that Internet for Dummies book. I hear its an easy read :P
Quote from: DeathCow on December 24, 2006, 04:20:41 PM
Vitoc=noob?? still?
I should get you that Internet for Dummies book.? I hear its an easy read :P
Once a noob, always a noob I spose.
Good news is we got port forwarding to work on our new router. Unfortunately, that doesn't solve our sticky IP issue. With a few more days of studying the science of routing I should be able to build a solution using a twig and a stick of chewing gum.
very nice
Btw any guess when the greatermud is gonna be more than just a teleconference?
donno but I'm still having some connection problems off and on though...
What kinda issue..I've been connected for several hours...my connection even survived
QuoteVitoc says: heya
Vitoc says: rebooting router real quick
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If he reset the router im in shock :P
My connection just dies every now and then it could be fine for a half day and then the next half I get knocked off every hr or so. Its strange though because it will look like its still connected untill I hit enter then it informs me the connection has been lost. Each time it happens I get the ghosted message too.